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Active Network, LLC

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Type
  
Privately held

Founded
  
San Diego, CA (1999)

CFO
  
Mark Trivette

President
  
Dana Jones

CTO
  
Evan Davies

Industry
  
Software as a service

Area served
  
Worldwide

Owner
  
Vista Equity Partners

Chief information officer
  
Greg Ingino

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Key people
  
Darko Dejanovic (CEO) Sejal Pietrzak (CAO) Evan Davies (CTO) Greg Ingino (CIO) Andrea Facini (CPO) Mark Miller (CFO) Jeff Lambert (CLO)

Products
  
Active.com IPICO Sports Activity Cloud ActiveWorks Camps ActiveWorks Endurance ActiveWorks Outdoors ActiveNet Fellowship One ServiceU Thriva LeagueOne ETeamz RegCenter Class Software

Headquarters
  
Dallas, Texas, United States

CEO
  
Darko Dejanovic (Nov 2013–)

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Active Network, LLC, is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas, that provides software as a service for activity and participant management. Active's management software supports a range of clients including: races, recreation, outdoor activities, camps, churches, golf courses, sports, schools, skiing services and attractions.

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History

ACTIVE was founded in 1999 under the name of Active USA as an information source for recreational athletes looking for regional sports information. ACTIVE underwent a round of mergers and acquisitions in 1999 and 2000 with companies including: LeagueLink, Inc, RaceGate.com, EnterOnline, Eteamz, Sierra Digital and GetSetGo.

On May 25, 2011, ACTIVE went public at $15 per share under the ticker symbol “ACTV” and completed its initial public offering two days later. On September 30, 2013, ACTIVE announced it was to be Acquired by Vista Equity Partners for $1.05 billion, completing the sale on November 15 of the same year, at which time the company’s president, Darko Dejanovic, was named CEO. Following its acquisition, ACTIVE moved its corporate headquarters from San Diego to Dallas.

In March 2015, ACTIVE launched ACTIVEkids.com, a site focused on kid specific events and activities. Following the launch of ACTIVEkids.com, ACTIVE announced a new data insights platform, Activity Cloud, to provide business intelligence to event organizers in May 2015.

Products

  • Active.com - Online race and activity registration portal
  • IPICO Sports - Race timing chip systems (Purchased February 2015)
  • Activity Cloud - Data insights for event organizers (Launched May 2015)
  • ActiveWorks Endurance – Online race management and marketing
  • ActiveWorks Camps – Online camp management software
  • ActiveWorks Outdoors – Online campground, hunting and fishing, marina, venue, lodging and golf management
  • ActiveNet – Facility and program management software
  • ActiveEducate – School management software
  • FellowshipOne – Church management software
  • ServiceU – Event, giving and ticketing management
  • Thriva – Online registration software and marketing
  • LeagueOne – League management software
  • ETeamz – Sports websites for teams and leagues
  • RegCenter – Online registration management
  • Class Software – Recreation organization management software
  • ActiveGolf- software for online tee time booking and golf operations. (Sold to GolfNow in October 2014)
  • JumpForward

    In May 2016, ACTIVE acquired JumpForward, a provider for NCAA recruiting, compliance, and business office management.

    StarCite

    In 2012, ACTIVE purchased StarCite, a strategic meetings management technology, and created the Business Solutions group. In February 2014, the division was spun off and merged with Lanyon, a hospitality travel company. The new company was named Lanyon.

    ReserveAmerica

    ACTIVE purchased ReserveAmerica from IAC in 2009 to extend their offerings to campground booking services. ACTIVE traded 3.5 million shares of convertible preferred stock in ACTIVE as part of the deal, giving IAC a nine percent holding in the company. ReserveAmerica provides reservations for campgrounds at state and national parks as well as reservation services for the Army Corps of Engineers, federal campgrounds and privately operated campgrounds.

    IPICO Sports

    Philip Lockwood founded Mercury Sports Group (MSG) in 2003 with the goal to revolutionize race timing. At the same time, IPICO Inc. was working on their RFID technology in South Africa while looking for ways to expand into the global market. After working together to build technology for sports applications, MSG was acquired by IPICO Inc. to form IPICO Sports in 2008 following the shipment of the first Elite Reader kit in March 2007. In 2009, IPICO won Frost & Sullivan's North American RFID Sports Technology Leadership of the Year Award. In 2015, IPICO Sports was acquired by event management and registration company ACTIVE Network, LLC.

    IPICO race timing chips have been used to track a variety of sporting events, including the Main Cross Country Festival of Champions. Additionally, the BolderBOULDER worked with IPICO Sports and End Result starting in 2007, tracking times for over 53,000 participants in the 2009 race. IPICO also teamed up with End Result on the 2008 Ironman World Championship, among other races.

    In addition to running races and triathlons, other events utilize IPICO's sport timing. One example is the American Birkebeiner cross country skiing event.

    ACTIVE acquired IPICO Sports in February 2015.

    Hacking Incident

    In August 2016 a computer breach of Active Network's system that processes online hunting and fishing license sales was announced. Several million records containing personal information of persons with Oregon, Idaho and Washington state licenses were exposed.

    References

    Active Network, LLC Wikipedia